Obituaries

“Guardian Angels lead him to a safer place. One’s first inclination would be to ask why… but should we question the will of the almighty? Then we later learned that God and Clem had made their plans. I have had the opportunity to share twenty eight wonderful years with the one I love. First, he was my neighbor, then friend, companion and my soul mate and then… my husband”.

Oswald Moore was a giant of a man to his family and friends. He was caring, supportive and “always one way,” that is, even-tempered and not mercurial. He was the father and person of Proverbs 17:27, “he was a man of knowledge that used words with restraint and was a man of understanding who was even-tempered.”

Garth Ivan Major Jr., affectionately known as “Biggie” by some, graced the world with his presence on the 20th of July 1972. His parents Rose Marie Major and Garth Ivan Major Sr. (deceased) were overjoyed with delight.

In a quaint settlement of William’s Town, Little Exuma On January 1st 1939 Horace Bullard and Genieve Bullard (nee Thurston) were given a New year’s present, their second child, a son and named him Wellington John.

A special child was born on March 25, 1954 to the late Naomi Justina Smith. He was the eldest of three children and she named him Bernard Larry. Larry was baptized, nurtured and confirmed in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church where he was a faithful member until his death.